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DENISE BETESH- Champagne Diamond Ring view designer's collection
DENISE BETESH- Champagne Diamond Ring
DENISE BETESH- Champagne Diamond Ring
Item # CPW5096
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A ring out of the Gilded Age. This ring features a beautiful champagne diamond set in a 22k yellow gold bezel. The shank is adorned with tapered granulation and matte finish. Distinctively handcrafted, this ring highlights Betesh's incredible jewelry-making skills. The band measures 4mm in width. Currently featuring a .25ct champagne diamond. Available to order with diamonds, rubies, and sapphires. Please contact the Clay Pot for all special orders and pricing.
Style #2104c

Price reflects style as shown. Please contact The Clay Pot for ordering, sizing, and price information.

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Price $1,420.00







Artist's Biography ~
Born and raised in Brooklyn, NY, Denise discovered her interest in jewelry early. As a teenager in the 60's, she created macrame out of wire. She made several wedding bands, one of which her grandmother wore. It was seen by Cartier jeweler Aldo Cippullo (creator of the 'screw bracelet') who commissioned work from Denise and encouraged her career. Bolstered by this support, she attended the Boston Museum of Arts, specializing in ancient techniques, and studied in New York at the Jewelry Arts Institute (formerly Kulick-Stark), specializing in granulation and chain making.
 
Denise creates the work at her studio in Santa Fe, New Mexico. When starting a new piece, the gold is milled and drawn, either to form a design or accommodate a gemstone. Tiny granules of gold are then individually fused onto the surface of the metal without solder. This delicate and detailed process, called 'granulation', was refined by the Etruscans, and has been used since the third millennium BC by the goldsmith's of the eastern Mediterranean regions.
 
 

 



Due to the custom nature of our wedding bands and engagement rings, they are not available for purchase online. The rings pictured on these pages are intended to provide a comprehensive overview of our instore collection.
 
Please note that the listed prices are based on current precious metal market values. We do our best to update these prices on a regular basis, but they can be subject to change without notice.
 

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